More titles and abstracts for RacketCon.
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@p*{Matthew Butterick is a writer, designer, and lawyer in Los Angeles. He
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is the author of @em{Typography for Lawyers} and the creator of
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@a[href: "practicaltypography.com"]{practicaltypography.com}.})
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'("Stephen Chang" "http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/stchang/" #f #f #f)
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'("John Clements" "http://www.brinckerhoff.org/JBCsite/index.html" #f #f #f)
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"Stephen Chang" "http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/stchang/"
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"A Boost-Inspired Graph Library for Racket"
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@p*{The Boost Graph Library (BGL) introduces many novel abstraction
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patterns for graph processing. I borrowed many of the BGL's ideas in
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implementing a graph library for Racket. This talk will show how the
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library turned out to be a nice playground for many of the unique
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features in Racket.}
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@p*{Stephen is a postdoc and recent PhD graduate at Northeastern
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University. In his early years, he worked as an electrical engineer
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before deciding that his life needed more abstraction. So he went off
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to study programming languages and has been hacking in Racket ever
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since.})
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"John Clements" "http://www.brinckerhoff.org/JBCsite/index.html"
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"Stumbling around in the dark: failure partially averted"
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@p*{Cal Poly includes a 10-week team-based domain-specific course for
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incoming freshmen. I teach this course using Racket, in the domain of
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Music. The challenge is to allow students with no programming
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background to create full-featured music applications using only the
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first few sections of HtDP. I report on the successes and failures of
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these teams, illustrating the bizarre but creative code patterns that
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the students exhibit.}
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@p*{John Clements is an Associate Professor at Cal Poly State University in
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San Luis Obispo. He is the author of DrRacket’s Stepper, and the RSound
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library, and this paragraph.})
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"Matthew Flatt" "https://www.cs.utah.edu/~mflatt/"
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"Carry on Making that Racket"
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and ran the music software company Cakewalk, and has served as an
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advisor to technology companies such as Roland and JamHub. Soon after
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RacketCon he is joining the autumn batch at Hacker School.})
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'("Jay McCarthy" "http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay/home/" #f #f #f)
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"Jay McCarthy" "http://jeapostrophe.github.io"
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"Get Bonus! Infinite Functional Entertainment at 60 FPS!"
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@p*{Hard real-time embedded systems with tight operating
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environments, a.k.a. console video games, are an exciting and
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challenging place to program functionally. The Get Bonus project is
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an effort to experiment in this space with Racket. This
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progress-report presentation will discuss some of our goals and
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some of the interesting implementations we've made in Racket.}
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@p*{Jay McCarthy is a visiting assistant professor at Vassar
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College and one of the developers of Racket. He works primarily on
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Racket's Web server, package system, networking libraries, and
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special projects, like DrDr.})
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"Brian Mastenbrook" "http://brian.mastenbrook.net/"
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"Making Things With Racket"
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